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| − | The '''Gift Timeout''' is the period during which you cannot receive any more gifts from your current [[god]]. It begins the turn you receive a gift, and decreases every time you gain [[piety]] (this piety is only applied toward ending the gift timeout). The exact duration of this period varies from god to god.
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| − | The only way to speed up the Gift Timeout period is to increase the rate at which you gain piety. Wearing an [[amulet of faith]] will speed it up significantly, but be aware of the negative consequences before doing so.
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| − | ==Gods==
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| − | Gods which grant gifts based on the Gift Timeout method include:
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| − | *[[Okawaru]] - Weapons and Armour
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| − | *[[Trog]] - Weapons
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| − | *[[Sif Muna]] - [[Spellbook]]s
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| − | *[[Vehumet]] - [[Conjurations]] and [[Summoning]] Spellbooks
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| − | *[[Nemelex Xobeh]] - [[Deck]]s
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| − | *[[Yredelemnul]] - Undead Minions
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| − | *[[Jiyva]] - Mutations. These gifts don't cost any piety.
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| − | ==History==
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| − | In [[0.12]], Vehumet's spellbooks will be replaced with offers to learn semi-random Conjurations spells.
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| − | [[Category:Religion]] [[Category:Game mechanics]]
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